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“I think many viewers may be surprised and disappointed in this content decision,” Graham continued. “I hope everyone will rise up and clearly tell PBS that they do not want to see this kind of programming slipped in to try to influence the hearts and minds of our children and grandchildren.”

Graham’s tweets have gotten more than 5,000 reactions in 12 hours, and his Facebook post has been shared 32,000 times as of Thursday morning. The 15,000-plus responses include a running argument between people who support Graham and those defending separation of church and state.

The Supreme Court ruled on Jun 26, 2015 that same-sex couples have the right to marry across the country. Both supporters and anti-gay marriage activists gathered outside the Supreme Court, as many celebrated the historic decision.

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“PBS and NPR: Propaganda machines paid for by the people to try to ‘teach’ us something. Crazy,” said Jane Draws in response to Graham’s tweet.